Exhibitions. Ashbruton horticultural SOCIETY. Second Annual Show. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1881. The following Special Prizes are offered at the coming Show, viz.: — Best Lady Darling Geranium given by Mrs. Stephenson Best 18 Tomatoes—7s. 6d., given by Dr. Stewart Best six varieties of Potatoes (three of each) —10s. 6d., given by Messrs. Jacobsen and Eyton Best collection of Garden Herbs—7s. 6d., given by Mr. Duncan McKenzie Best four Sugar Beet—los. 6d., given by Mr. T. Quill Best Grape Yine, grown in pots or boxes —155., given by T. Bullock, Esq. Best specimen of Fuschia (open to all) —ss., given by Mr. Poyntz. Best collection of Gladioli—los. 6d., given by Mr. Jacobson. Best collection of Fruit (amateurs only) —lst prize, 10s. 6d.; second prize, 55.; given by Mr. T. Sealy. Best brace of Cucumbers 7s. 6d., given by Mr. Siramonds. Heaviest Pumpkin—7s. 6d., given by Mr. Davison. Best three Pot Plants in Flower (amateurs only)—7s. 6d., given by Mr. G. Smith. Best Decorated Epergne (open to all) — 7s. 6d., given by Mr. Smith. Best two Double Fuschias (one light, one dark) —7s. 6d., given by Mr. Poyntz. Best collection of Auriculas (in pots)— 7s. 6d., given by Mr. Broomfield. Best tri-colored Geranium 7s. 6d., given by Mr. Mayo. Best six Window Plants—2ls., given by Mrs. C. Purnell.' Best Hand Bouquet (to be made in the Showroom by Girls under 14 years of age)—A handsome Workbox, given by Mr. C. Hardy, Special entries are required for all special prizes except Mr. T. Sealey’s prize for best collection of fruit. Entries of exhibits for competition will close at noon on Friday, March 4th. This rule will he strictly enforced. Entries for exhibition only will be received up to 9 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, March sth. S. E. POYNTZ, 891 Hon. Sec. Medical. END’S FRUIT SALT THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF LIFE GOOD FOOD. How to enjoy good food that would otherwise cause Bilious headache, disordered Stomach, Poisoned Blood, &c.—use ENO’S FRUIT SALT. 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